We think you’ll be very interested to read about the creative way that the owners of the Emery House solved a big problem they encountered in a restoration they did.
Happy Heritage Week 2021 with the theme “Where do you find Heritage?” Our seventh stop is not a place exactly, but rather a look at the West Coast Modern movement.
Happy Heritage Week 2021 with the theme “Where do you find Heritage?” Our sixth stop is Ottawa Gardens, one of the City of North Vancouver’s designated Heritage Conservation Areas.
Happy Heritage Week 2021 with the theme “Where do you find Heritage?” Our fifth stop is a nod to the broader definition of heritage that includes cultural heritage.
Happy Heritage Week 2021 with the theme “Where do you find Heritage?” Our fourth stop is an imaginary walk back in time, long before First Nations or Europeans first set foot on the North Shore, when the entire North Shore was covered in a dense forest.
Happy Heritage Week 2021 with the theme “Where do you find Heritage?” Our third stop is a virtual one which underscores the fact that a heritage house is more than just a structure with some architectural features.
Happy Heritage Week 2021 with the theme “Where do you find Heritage?” Our second stop is Grand Boulevard, which is a neighbourhood and a park that is bounded by East Keith Road to the south and East 18th to the north.
In celebration of Heritage Week 2021, with its theme of “Where do you find Heritage?”, North Shore Heritage is posting a short story every day from February 15-21.
Our official photographer, Tom Neilson, captured the critical events during the move of the house from Dundarave to Ambleside, where it was loaded on a barge.